Daphni new track ‘Pairs’‏

Taken from his forthcoming debut album as Daphni due on 8 October, Caribou’s Dan Snaith has revealed new track ‘Pairs’. The perfect synergy of percussive-zing and computer flashes ‘Pairs’ is streaming here: http://youtu.be/G6xGy_6hseI

Artist: Daphni
Title: JIAOLONG
Release Date: 8 October 2012
Label: JIAOLONG RECORDS
Formats: Vinyl/CD/Digital Cat Number: JIAOLONG005
Web: twitter.com/caribouband

Praise for ‘JIAOLONG’:
‘Snaith’s upward trajectory shows little evidence of slowing’ 4/5 ‘Electronica Album of the Month’ Mojo
‘Some of the most acclaimed underground dance tracks of recent times’ ‘Music Picks for Autumn’ The Guardian
‘Albums of the Month’ Dazed Digital 
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Whilst Caribou tour the globe throughout 2012 in support of Radiohead, Dan Snaith has fallen deeper into his love affair with the dancefloor, to bring us a full length release as Daphni. The first Daphni album of shape-shifting works is JIAOLONG (pron. Jow-long), to be released on his own imprint in the UK, and on Merge in North America on 8/9 October respectively.

Inspired to work in a completely different way – setting aside the meticulous compositional rigours and musical layers underpinning Caribou songs – Dan Snaith-as-Daphni reaches out for a more feminine, fluid energy, and seeks instant gratification.

“I’ve been surprised by the number of transcendent moments I, sober and in my mid-30s, have had in clubs in the last few years,” Dan says. “There’s some magic in it still. The clichés about the collective consciousness of clubs seems to still hold water in some special cases. There is a small world where dance music lives up to its potential to liberate, surprise and innovate. It’s there that I hope Daphni has a place.”

JIAOLONG sits easily with the kinetic likes of Theo Parrish and Floating Points, and is sure to be seen as one of the best records of 2012, in the dance community and way beyond.

Alongside Caribou’s ongoing world tour schedule, Dan concurrently hits club nights in each city, DJing into the wee hours, searching for that sweet spot. “DJs have the potential to blindside you” explains Dan “During the time I was making the Caribou album Swim, I’d fallen back in love with moments in small, dark clubs when a DJ puts on a piece of music that not only can you not identify, but that until you heard it, you could not have conceived of existing.”

You can join him in that search on October 5at The Bussey Building in London for an epic 8, yes 8, hour set. Tickets are available here: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?393906